Today's News

A Campbellsville man has pleaded guilty to selling drugs and could be sentenced to six years in prison for his crimes.

Steve Lane Underwood, 53, of 206 S. Court St. appeared before Senior Status Judge Doughlas M. George on Tuesday, March 3 during regular motion hour proceedings.

Underwood pleaded guilty in two separate cases to possession of drug supplies and four counts of selling controlled substances. Two of the controlled substance charges were first-degree offenses and two were second-degree. A charge of possessing less than 8 ounces of marijuana was dismissed.

A charge against a Campbellsville man accused of endangering the welfare of a minor has been dismissed.

Nicholas Scott Galarza, 25, of 1123 Apache St. was arrested at 8:35 p.m. Tuesday, March 3.

According to Galarza's arrest citation, Campbellsville Police received a call to respond to his home. Galarza had allegedly locked a woman and her 2-year-old child, his daughter, out of the home and would not open the door, according to court records.

Campbellsville Police Officer Bryan Simpson's citation states that the temperature was 29 degrees.

It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in public record are published without exceptions, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.

The amount listed in a property transfer is the price paid or the fair market value of the property.

Lisa L. and David Maynard of Lanai Lane in Campbellsville to SIT Properties LLC of East Main Street in Campbellsville, Lot 28 of Cox Cove Subdivision, Section Four, $255,000.

It is the policy of the Central Kentucky News-Journal to publish public records as they are reported by various agencies. Names appearing in "On the Record" are published without exception, to preserve the fairness and impartiality of the CKNJ and as a news service to our readers.

A Glasgow woman has pleaded guilty in federal court to embezzling more than $200,000 from a Campbellsville company.

Michelle Simmons, 34, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud, according to a press release from Acting U.S. Attorney Candace G. Hill of the Western District of Kentucky.

The release states that Simmons admitted that between July 22, 2004, and Jan. 14, 2008, she embezzled about $218,000 from her employer, Blealand Campbellsville, Inc., while serving as the office manager.

Girl Scouts will be selling cookies through Sunday, March 15 and then they will be gone until 2010.

Girl Scouts will also be accepting monetary donations to the Gift of Caring program. In the program, troops choose a charitable organization in their community to visit and deliver boxes of Girl Scout Cookies donated by their customers.